Personal assistant, 21, is led away in handcuffs on murder charge in dismemberment case

Tyrese Devon Haspil, 21, is escorted out of the 7th Precinct on Friday for booking This is the moment that murdered tech entrepreneur Fahim Saleh’s personal assistant was taken into custody on suspicion of murder, days after his millionaire boss was found decapitated and dismembered with an electric saw in his $2.2million Manhattan apartment.  Tyrese Devon Haspil, 21, … Read more

No10 advertises for £135,000-a-year ‘skunkworker’ to join data-science led team

No10 advertises for £135,000-a-year ‘skunkworker’ to join data-science led team of radical innovators wanted for Whitehall shake-up The candidate will lead new analytical unit known as ’10ds’ which stands for ’10 Data Science’ Term ‘skunkworks’ described project developed by small group focusing on radical innovation Mr Cummings has been a longstanding critic of the way … Read more

Photo of ‘fake’ $20 bill that led to George Floyd’s death shown

The ‘fake’ $20 bill George Floyd was killed over in Minneapolis in May has been seen for the first time in court documents filed by one of the cops charged with his death.   Thomas Lane was one of four cops who held Floyd down as he gasped for breath and begged for life on May … Read more

US general skeptical that bounties led to troops’ deaths

Army Sgt. Cameron A. Meddock, 26, died at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany from small-arms fire wounds he received in Badghis province in northwest Afghanistan, Jan. 17, 2019 Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua ‘Zach’ Beale, 32, was killed by small-arms fire in southern Uruzgan province, Jan. 22 Army Sgt. 1st Class Will D. Lindsay, … Read more

Elaborate funeral rituals led to a rise in ‘human art’ 8,000 years ago

As the focus shifted from animal art to human shapes 8,000 years ago there was an ‘artistic revolution’ driven by a rise in elaborate funeral rituals, study finds.  Archaeologists working in Jordan discovered a series of flint artefacts that look like stone tools – but they were never used and could have been funeral figurines. … Read more

Sky Sports pundit Patrice Evra led the way in DITCHING Black Lives Matter badge

Sky Sports allowed their pundits to decide whether to wear Black Lives Matter badges before going on air last night – with Patrice Evra ditching his first, before Jamie Redknapp followed suit, MailOnline can reveal today. Redknapp and Evra along with host Kelly Cates and commentator Gary Neville were not wearing the badges during Sky’s … Read more

Catalogue of errors led to Britain’s contact-tracing app being shelved, insiders say 

Catalogue of errors led to Britain’s £12million plans for contact-tracing app being shelved, insiders say Contact tracing app costing £12million ditched days ago after error ‘catalogue’ Testing showed it detected four per cent of iPhones it was in close contact with Decision to avoid ‘off-the-shelf’ platform means app had to be built from scratch By Stephen … Read more

What is randonauting? The trend that led teens to find a suitcase with human remains, explained

Last week, a TikTok video of teenagers finding human remains in Seattle went viral, both captivating and horrifying online viewers. But for many, it’s still confusing how they managed to land on those human remains in the first place.  Enter ‘randonauting,’ the online trend that has some smartphone users traveling to randomly-generated coordinates to explore … Read more

Researchers reveal how a 12th century volcano eruption in Japan led to years of famine in Europe

New research connects a 12th century volcano eruption in Japan to years of famine in Europe, as volcanic sulfates in the atmosphere contributed to frigid summer days, heavy rainfall and widespread crop failure Researchers found new links between a volcano in Japan and European famine The team identified volcanic sulfates in ice core samples from … Read more

Coronavirus pandemic has NOT led to a rise in loneliness in the US, study finds

Loneliness did not increase among Americans during the coronavirus pandemic, a new study suggests. When social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders were enacted, there was a lot of fear that people would feel isolated. Instead, there were increased feelings of social support and more reports of people connecting with their family and friends. The team, … Read more